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How to install PiggyDB on a Raspberry PI

How to install PiggyDB on a Raspberry PI

Using Jetty for rocket performances

Gary Kokaisel @ http://flic.kr/p/cscVvd

The Raspberry PI is a neat small computer. It can do a lot without consuming large amount of energy but it does require to use really efficient applications as its CPU is a really small one.

If you don’t know PiggyDB yet, go have a look. To make it short, it’s your personal wikipedia. You can tag fragments (= an article), upload pictures or files, use its search engine to find what you stored in here. The smaller your fragments are, the better I think. Main features I forgot to speak about : Zero setup and it’s web application (Nothing to install anywhere else!).

PiggyDB is available in multiple versions : Local for Windows/OS X and direct .war files for our scenario. We’ll use the “anonymous” version that doesn’t require to have an account to read fragments from a PiggyDB database. (Creating or editing a fragment does require it)